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If so, provide small rubber stamps of fish for the children to stamp on fish pictures or furnish more tissue paper in other colors for them to tear and cut their fish shapes. Do either of these when the ocean picture has dried. If you want to use this as a sort of a printing experience, you can have the children peel off the tissue paper when they have finished painting it on and while their projects are still wet, and the colors will remain, kind of a watercolor look.
Tape blue cellophane or clear plastic on to the inside of each plate. Decorate or paint. Sea horse Cut out a figure of a sea horse and the children spread glue on and glue on a googly eye. I let the children sprinkle the Sea horse with sand to give it, its texture. Finger paint With Ocean Colors Print with sponges shaped like under water creatures. Children could create any ocean creatures they like with any materials they like have scissors, variety of paper, paint, markers, yarn, etc.
Flashy Fish Have children glue oval shaped tissue paper and foil pieces onto a white construction. Attach a black dot sticker to resemble the eye. Punch a hole near the mouth of the fish. Put a paper clip through the hole in the mouth then attach to the rope. To display, suspend a length of rope from your ceiling, then attach your fish like you would on a stringer.
Now you have triangle to make two fish. Cut a muffin paper in quarters. Glue one quarter to the tail, one quarter to the top near the right angle and one quarter to the middle of the bottom the longest side for fins. Add eyes and decorate anyway you desire. We usually use crayons and markers. Cut a triangle from the same color or a contrasting color and attach to the back of the circle for a tail. Draw eye, mouth, gills, fins, a fish line with a hook and worm and whatever else you want.
Paper Bag Fish Lay a plain paper bag down flat. Leave the bottom folded up and fold in the corners of the bottom of the bag and staple in place to form the fishes snout. Loosely stuff the sack with scrap paper or whatever you have.
Close the end of the bag with a rubber band. Slide it up a couple of inches and spread out the end to make the tail. Let the children paint the bag with watercolors or tempera paint any way they want. Some times we have attached these to a piece of yarn like a fish on a string. We have also added a straw to the yarn for a fishing pole. Toothpaste Aquariums Get a small snack-size Ziploc bag and put blue sparkle toothpaste in it, add a couple gummy fish.
Close the bag and let them squish! Cut out the fish shape and paint it with the liquid starch. Let dry. Each slide contains a number and colorful fish waiting to be pulled over. Children will first identify and name the target number, then click on the large fish shape, and finally count and drag the appropriate number of fish to the water.
Preschool math typically consists of a wide variety of hands-on learning activities. Students need to practice number recognition, counting, skip counting, shapes, measurement, grouping and sorting and more!
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